Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4452, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1865 — Page 4
DAILY.'SEWlniWEL
FRIÜAT MOKMNü. JaNUAHY 27. ORUID'S LETTERS. Strif$ R'fvjm st J RtlialU Gtntlrmm 7Ae Otkr Sidr tj their 7f'i Obj'tt f 5Ur L'icis 7a Suljtet DUk Da LTlaf uBt. Januar, fctf l'OSlt ASD TUKIl TaLka. " A rat rasne refuge, from th south, nJ Ctftltr from (he ielel armir, be arrte-J fcer during tbe'lest te; das. ILey II concur id lli at Bit general ataterr.ette of c'eatitutiuti BodeUrratton at ihe fyoth ; di-coMfOl of the OUiLera people; ih dieocliietioQ of iLe latter lo carre on the war an? further ; batred of Pre Went Dtri'OD tie part of the southern it ; aoiety of ibe Utter 10 throw off the joke of the rebel goeernojeut ; exhaustion of the military ,mtr of lb outh ; their inability to recruit thr present armies, or to put Dew arrnie io the 1 J, etc.' Their aieteooeuta have all been taken dan to writicg, acd those of item which teemed in auy degree important, have been acut to the war department. TUE ftOCTH BTAtTIXCJ AC aim . A a peseta! tlrn? I bare no douM of the sinCffriij of tbe-te people, an 1 I hire no doubt tbit titej bare told wht they urpoel to be the troth. TLe j bate Buffered ani reen iufferirj, od these utferin they describe. Digested of vertiae. their atatemeut amount, io aubstance, to the following : lit. ThatlLrreij great lufTerir.j; throughout the aouth for the wtnt of fool and clothing. There is do mouej except the depreciated rebel ctmeuct, which is worthiest. 21. That there will be do planting of crop thi year, at a general thiat;. io but part of the oulb. That tbe march of General Sherman' arm through Georgia, and several other raid, besides Genera! Sheridan's deflation of the Shenandoah valiej, bare conrinced the southern people thai the federal armie bare the ability to march anjwbere through the sooth that thej pleae. and that wberervr thej do march that deflation will mrk their footsteps, aad there fore the? will not plant an; more than barely enough for their own families KxamTio.t or M1LITA&T KUOl'tCSl. 31. That the policy of arming and eeentualls of emancipating the ilarti, which Lai been greed upon bj the reVel government, has been received with deep mud universal disfavor bj the planier and alave owners, who are, at a general thing, opposed to the measure. 4ih. That the slaves themselves do not vet fully understand the prcject. but view it with dis trust. Tint they will out ecter into the measure with alacrity, and that they wiil not in any eveüt fight for the rebellion. ' 6ih. That the whole rebel array does not amount to oue hundred and fifty thousand men. of which seventy-five thousand are under Gen Lee' order a, including ßfrj thousand (the wbule force) at Richmond and Petersburg, and t:i thousand at Wilmington ; and the rest are at Charleston and in the weal, including tweaty tbouiaud utder Hood. mi SAcaao.it bboies at lat. Cth. That there are no more white men in the outh, and that when the above armies are defeated the rebel government cto offer no further armed opposition to the Unite J 3ute, uulc. in the me Otime. thev incorporate the trgroc-i into ibe rank, and the slaves turn out to be goo l s jldiers. 7tb That diOction prevails in the rebel army to an alarming eneut, and that thousands ef otdiera are waiting tor an or-portuuity to desert. b h. Tht the southern people are all tired of the war and disgusted with the rebel covern tnent, and long fur an opportunity to ilapcve the Iter an.l to top the former, and would willingly returu to the union. y.h. Th tt the backbone or the rebellion is broken, ml that the latter mut inevitablv col-ltp-e in a very hört time. HAU. OCa ACTIOM . BE BASBD ITiX TBBsB ALLKUAD FaCTs? Now let the reader of The World observe the repuOlu-Mii ne wpiptr for .a iiionth to come. nd they will Me eeh uf t he ab e PUtemtnt reiterated and ampliheJ. and introduce J m com ing (rum a reiiablegenlleman. direct liom H ch mon l. Vnii i not of much consequence, as the public credulity on the sutjet tot ihepeedy end of the war detntud-i, and must have gratification. But, a I Siid beloie, the aVove intormation. and rrett deal more with m. hs been sent to Waahrugton, ami more or les creience will be giveu to it by the coverument. Militär? action m y be bated upon some point of it Out euppoae this iul'rtrmttiou i deluive Suppose these refu.ee and deerier btve told the truth as they caw it, but not the whole truth. Suppose there f.tct in uty no4e4iou different from ihoe related above Would not the authorities at Waflhinglou prefer to hear both side ot the cue betöre deciding on course of action? Ho derly bought ha. been nur exocrience in all that relate to the powers of re-M-tauce poer-ed by the rebels, and the recuperative powers of the Jebebiou. Let Die relate, then, what 1 know to be the facta ou tbe above fxiints, and let the event? ol the ceil six month, the i.eit year, decide whoe fact. are the most valuable, the most useful, the most worthy of credence. DESTlTl'TiOS IX Gk.MtAL Dots HOT XXIST. Firat, then: There is no suffering, at a general thing, throughout the south lor the want of cither lood or clothing. There is tuch suffering iu certain localities, and these are where our armie htve marched. The Sheuandoab valley presents, iu many parts, cern-s of heirtrend ing deflation, iu some of which, as 1 have been informed, people have beeu rescued Irom dettb by tarvatiou and cold by the humanity of our soldiers. Sroe parts of the territory bctweeu Washiutoa and Richmond, particularly netr CuIi'Cpper. Warrer.lon, .nnd ou the Ktppahan nock, btve also bei. made a dtaert; and so, also, have a tew m.les of the couutry ner l'e tsrsburg But this has beeu the inevitable result of the presence in those spots of large ar mi lor loog period of time. EIAkriM OF SOUTUia fLI5TT. Gen. Sherman's amy laid waste the country to a limited extent Along his line of march in Georgia. But the dtsolatibn which hs caused ii 4 uoihir.j; compare- with the plenty that he left untouched iot oa the lire ol his march, bat in ail the other ptrt. of Gcjrgiv Snermm'a aoMier-t fanciest thero-t-!ve4 in a tarrestiil para die. Fiok of turkics an ) Itmb.a, fatted cslvcs and fat oxen without number, cake and wine, dried and preftrveJ fruit.; all the-e thipjfa in prolusion were the spoils of their msrch, ar.d pilver nl gold ' cota wer by no means rtrttie. Tbe sarce thrnss were mri with, eicept the cake ad -wine, by General Warren's trop. in their latemtrcb l.om TeierpburK ti II cksford. The ltd is i he crops raited all over the south last tear, as well ss the live suxk raised, were mos', abundant, and thi haa teu proved berever our armies have penetrated. t: 5 10 CM DID FLXTILITT Or TUB aOtTB. Gen. Sheridan found it so in the Shenandoah Talley lad Sejtt cNr. a fr foulh as Wajr.es boro. and hitoilicer were literally astounded at the amazing fert.lity of the soil. th? brn craraairi lull of wheit. Cter.er.tl Warren found It mi; (ti.erl Sheriun fou;.d it tn; and so it has btu Tiuud . wherever our armies hue marched into a:. j country Let hiihtr'.o it.vaed tv our truof . CArABiimcs cr the soith roi raort-T:o. 3d. In lc!ities mht-re it i prSb'e thtt raÜitary perati! will take pUce, it is likelv that much let wl eat ar.d corn will be ra:ed th yer thin evrr te(nre, pri!cu! trly in the SheuaMoh Valley, a-vl in rce prt! f (Jear gii. Iljt, con:jarel with the VAt res 'of the ConWrrnrj. lh w 1! scarcely mle av perceptible di:Trrerce in the apgrexte amour t of wheat sridcorn that wjil fe rled by ti e sou'h this year In that i art of Virgmi t south of Harnsoriburr n1 (ior Ion vtliV, rd west of Kichciond, eno;h h-at at d ctn esn and will be raided to su;o'y the w,0!e ribel population of that tAieati l ihe aicii o:ri,r in it. It is eit-cie1 bt the relel auiV-ritie tht the creater put of Norb and yoth Ciroün. well as of 3Iiiiipi and Alabama, wiil be tree from anv extensive military operations this year. and. therefore, oearly the ctl erops will tt raised there. iktrttTASci or tixas to thi octr Tf it alui.e ia eapb'e of rroducing enough wliCit. rorn arrl cti;e lo feed one half of tit State iu f ebelli-'B. and h wiil do it this year. ' Tt eupplira In ca Texas may be et off before tbt erosi tht Mississippi. Bat lh rcsU ef ttt CeBWee'eaf en 94 f4fi J
MEDICAL.
WILL CURE CATARRH. WILL CURE COLD 15 TM HEAD. WILL (TURK AX 0mT.5S!VK BRIATH. WILL CURB PAIN 15 THZ HKAD. WILL CTRf. CLCERAT105 15 TI1E ?0?X. WILL REaTOUF. THE SE5SE OF HEARlXf.. WILL RESTORE THE SE5JE OF SMELL. WUX RESTORE THE SEXSK OF SIGHT. WILL RESTORE THE FE5SE OF TASTE. WILL RESTORE THE VOICE. MM WED BY CATARRH. Catarrh Snuff an Injury, a ! now a-l-nltted by all Informed, caiMae, Irritation and Ir.Caamatloa f tbe tcutoa me mbraca, while the Liquid Catarrh Remedy Gently and gradnally re:sovet all urnatntal tnemta Hons at-d deposit, rttorisg tb decvaaed neiübr&c to Its normal conditio. A tnrle Tlwltle will litet a .nonth-to be used three timet a day. Z2T CVIIE WARRJtJVTED Jg2 IF DIRECT'ONS ARE fOLLOWED. CiT" Call for a Circular dttcribiny all Symptom$ Dr. I. II. SCELVK A CO., Solb FtorKicTOB, Chicago, Illinois'. 1 ITTLaöratory at Freeport, lllinoia. AT WHOLESALE BT JOHN P. TARK Cirdnnatl.O. WM. JOHNMS Iietroit. Mich. Utll.Y, Kf.ErKk A RUSH lndisnspoli. EKOWNlN'l A ?I.OVM Indianapoliv JL"And lor ! by 11 Drunt. ccl4-d lyeod MERCHANT TAILORINC. NEW MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! liTIIE LADIES' UiW," RF.SPF.CTrrLLT CALL TU It ATTENTION OF TllK citiena of Indianapolis to tb fact, that they hav opened at No. 19 Virginia Avcnno, A llctilar lerclittut Xuilorins i:stal)lisliinent. And solicit a share of tb fatronaK ef tbe community THEIR STOCK OF GOODS B S Is complete, and beln in charge of a Rentleman whose t.ility as l utter rank a No. I, tbey are prepaiedto Bll r.lrs which lo every reipect they will WARRANT equal in quality, style and workmanship to anything found in any similar establiahmeot in the city. ITT" Remember the plac, No. IC' Virginia Avennp. CARP ETS, WALL-PAPER, &c. NEW CARPET STORE o. SI Cast Wusliiiagtou St., SchintlTH Old Stuntl, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. WK II AVK A LAEGK BTOCK Of CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, SATIN DELAINES, REPS PEK1N CLOTHS, Damask, I.ace, .Tlualln Sc XotUnttinm All of these Goods having been purchased before the late advance in tta Ea.t, w will tall them lower than New Trk whoWaie prices. A No Jast received 100,000 I'icec Wall Pap jT nml Wiudow Sliatlt-s KRAUSS & CALL. INTELLICEfsCE OFFICE. I'ALMLU a I OKD, General Intelligence and Employment Office, !fe.g nary land at., lndlanapolle,Ind. CLKRKS, Mechantca aa I Laborer fumUfeed with anployment where the beat wages will be paid. Women as Chambermaid. Seaaistreava and Servants will find place without trouble or delay by applying at th'S olf.cr. Dwellings, Stores, Rven, OT.ce and S'.eepiojr. Rooai, furnished and r.furni-bed to rent. rot4)ffic Boa Vii. aeptl4-dtf RENOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT rmvm united states dtk-housz, o.sssoctd X Illinois street, Indianapolis, Indiana, At this old and well-known establishment, the ladles can have silks and woolen goods dyed in permanent and beaatifnl colors; and genta' garments thoroughly renovated and repaired. New and econd-hand clothing boee,ht and sold, alao, a pattcular ranch in thebnine denominated fine drawing billia i:aMe cloth, cr tear In any garment cant to wrought tat it can not be visible to the naked eye. Remember tha place. No. SS South Illinois street. JanlO JOSEPH H ARIll!. Proprietor. PIANOS. filMf.S JKXNT. KANCF1CTUREKS CF V- iiranl, piqnare, co-tare i pr got, BT- BT ."SV .-m C B'aH lCCKN, ! No. ? 2 Tiroalwa, Xew Tcrk. Each instrument t warra-i'-d Cv. eir. ' At tolMilr and retail, 25 per cent. ! than the ' ute claa Pi 3') e:etere. Iw-alera w,I! J, f li to examine our itiiroinents. if.er.d for cata!nce. Jr.2l c"3a STRAYED. TRATFDf-er-i tb sr.S-cribera rn Tredar, Jsr.uary I6:h, a FLACK llOIi'r , with a wb te sür in tbe f -et:ed. both bi- d les curVed, ebvutSjear old and aboot 15 h.Uirf L f Any one re nri us iM b(r, or S'r'c? lr.forsatJofl of b-a, si .'.I bt iui:ab'r rewari-!. UlLLKPkAM) HFXSOHrS. JanJd-dSt Nj 6S Wen i.i street." PRINTINC. &C. caas. w. bail. c. r. acrcaiasos. II ALL A IILTCIII.0. FLAL1 A5D CSSAMESTAL STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, Merotypers and Oookblnders No. 16 1-2 East Washington Street, ta&LAJlAPOLIl, IXIKAJSA. Üj-uiäk Bcks a rtx? laairipüaa saia te acdar.
MEDICAL.
DR. JOHN BULL'S CEDROK BITTE ItS. The Latrl and ITloxt Important Discovery OF TDK NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! No maa'a name Is more InMraat.ly connected with tha history or MATKRIA MKDICA of the United Sta'eK, or more favorably known at a pioneer in Medical Diacevery tbaathUcf Dr. John Bull, orijOtiinvillc, Keiiturla'y. Bis Inimitable preparation ef SAI13APAI11L. LA has long stood at tbe bead of tha various tatqpounds ofthat valuabl. dmr. His Compound of WILD CHERRY has become a bou-tbold word thruughuut tbe Weft anJ South. His Worm Lozenges, iu less thnn a yfar after their introduction, attaiLoU a reputation As wide pread as the continent ef North America. But the crowning glory of bU life remains to be attained in bis f itcovery. or rather combination, for be does not claim to Lave been the discoverer of C-IilMtO!, wticb s tbe baM of the Eitteis now offered to tbe public. That honor belong to tbe native inhabitants cf Ceutral America, to whom its virtue have been Known for more than two Lm.dred years. Armed with it, the Indian bids defiance t the mo!t deadly malaria and bandies ithout fear the most verernou aerpents. Itis a belief with them, that while tiers t breath in tbebod.i the Cedroa is potent to c, n matter what th isear may be. While Dr. Pull is nt prepared to endcr-e this evtravarant pretension, be it nevertheless atißed from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtues, that aa a remedy and preventative of all diseases arisii g from exposure, eitb r to change cf weather or cliaiate, or to miamat!e iufin-nces, It fand WITHOUT A RIVAL! And justly deserves tbe reputation it has so long enjoyed in Central America and the YVe.t lodiea. I IV DYSPEPSIA And its attendant train of symptoms. It acts more LI KP. A CHAKM than a medicine. Tcere ia nothing in tbe whale range of Materia Medica that can for a momeut bear a comparison with it in this difea-e. A full account of ibis wot.derful plont may be found in tbe 1 !tbedition of the U. S. Dipen.atory, pages 13-)7 and A series of experiment In which Dr. Bull bas been for years engaged, has lust been brouaht ta a successful ter-ninatiun, and he ia vow rnaled to offer to tbe public s,comblnation of CEDKON ith other approved tonics, the whole preserved In tbe beM quality of copper distilled iiourbon Whisky, which he ii contideui ha o eqtial in the world. Ue might furnih a volume of certificates, be ab lie hsve long since learned to estimaje such i.-.. their true value. Tbe aafeat plan is for every on to te for himself the virtues of a new medicine. Give mi; CEDROW BITTERS ONK TIIIAL, AND TOÜ Vrl! NBTER USI AH OTHEK9. It Is not necessary to publish a loni li.t of diseases for which the CEDKON BITTE hS ara a spec.Gc. In all disease of the Rowels, I-iver or Kidneys In all afVrtion ef the DRAIN, DEPENDING UPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR EOWELS; IN GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It dtd to apvrsJe aI, otber r'nijis. It cot gu-a of the K.tters. tauen an hour fcefure each meal, will obviate the iil i fl :t of the mot ur.heality climaie,nd cren the pron taking tt ajiin'.t dia-e under tbe mot trjir g ej po.-cr. Sold br Rrnjjstat nnil firoccra Gen erallf . Dr. JOfI. CI LL, rriricipal OS" re. F:.h Street, Locj.r ), Ky. i SOLD WE0U.SALZ PT DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, 73 South 1 er Mian Street INDIANAPOLIS. Who also sWI DÜLL'S S ARS ATARI LL A, LULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITirS TONIC SYRUP. lfesK&!r DAILY. XUEEFlilt flCin. 4awlBvaM-aUArwlt;aaat.
MEDICAL.
IT liiimuiii a . a ii a No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. A T THR AMSniCAN DIPENiAKT WK TREAT BT . a r.ew raetltod, ad with the bapp'.e.t rclt all ca-ra of ai.d cont:t on j-ullar to feciale. ltoUpn Uteri, ('allxg cf tie won,) KrupMins of tie Sala, CMuri.n, cr Gre-o ?U kne- char a terl red ty y.l. ish, d.rty cren pallor of tb. eurfce; Kcnanato HeafUca, ir aVei,t Veti-fuat on; Anjenorrbea, or Ketert cn of the M'r.e.; Dymrnorrhea. a painful and 1:Scu!t ßuw mf u.ey.n-e ; Henorrhair a. or profa.e Menatruatioi ; Lenchorrtea, tr excrMive and altered eerel!n of tbe mucus gfLeraÜy Lite, or nearly colore! a-ad tranparer:t. Kea1er. I hare g'rn yrn a claa of dlae that are net with in rVrules ot all sgs. tether married or cnmarriei; and to married Female would tay that ther are many otb r form of ieae peculiar t jour x eiaa of Prernancy, rrtaritin, ar.d Lac! at on, of wh'cb pce sill not admit an elucidation. I omit it for the couecil chamber, adding but ene more diaea-e to this lirt, and that la a formidable cna Ulceration of the body of the (.'terns. Jlost Imporlnul lo Voung ?len. Whote bellow che and pa'ed coumecacces trll In feartul Ian(n.(fe and .knt working of come terriMe dis eae, nn-lermining the constitution, memory and reason; burr) inn tbem to a prematare death. Kt fleet while reason balds sway, and ava.l y-arelf of tbe service of Dr. Tendery, whoe treatment diiw-ipatea the light'"t disease and cares tb mot barra-ine weakne, or other cant f serious difficulty cr perpetual annoyaccs. ve.m:i:eal. niscxsKs. At tbe American Di penssry we aho treat, wrrsorr MECrat, and with revrr failing su cess. Venereal, or bat the qaack call privat or aecret dieae ypbylis in all its stajre, (iontirrbura. Gleet, Stricture, perm-aw-nbora, Sem.nsl Weakness. Nneturual Kmiions Sexual Iebi;lty. impoiency, and FCects of Self-Abae. Tbe last six ve treated ia a 'Private Letter," hieb will te sent free, on receipt of stamp. My treatment I dem it Bimecesnary to enlarge upon. Iii remarkable and astound. ng cures performed through the agency ot tbe UKIXCAI Vl VPOU BATHS, and the merlical application of KLKCTKU-MAONfcTISM. fiy th alterrat ue of tbeae two medical agents we get a tLreeIo a.effect. By ehmira'ion. niorbil matter ia forced out cf tbe fjcttm, and by the abvrbants, medicine is immediately brought in cotart with di-eas. Hi the app icatlon of FLK.tThO-MitlNrTTrSM, nervons enervation is restored, and power added to tbe muscular system. I will guaraatee a cere of And also ail inflaaiatcry diseases. For further iaf-fr-mation call and Judg for yourfelf. chaüenpe he pnbMc to bring me a case I cannot cure, if brought before the olden thread Is broken. IZf-OSlct hours trow 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. P O. Rox 1264. nov3U'C4-'ljeod WirV'TKlt Alt It A Ci E3I E. T. O IV O 1 IV NAT, SOUTHERN OHIO, ftortii - Eastern Kentiu'Ly. Indianapolis and Cincinnati Hliort-Liiio o 5 AND AFTER MONDAT. SOV. 14tb. TRAINS will run aa fallows: Leave Indianapolis. Morning Express Ku.il. Night Kxpreas Arrive at Indianapolis. Morning F.xpres Mail Ni.kM Kxpre.-i 4.10 10.5 7.23 1 GO P M , T V V Jl 10'JÖ P J-Fare the same as by ary other Route, a. id the speed, safety and con.f rt of trains cjual to tbe be ?t line in the country. JTlAsk for Uckets via ''lidiftnapolis and Cincinnati Railroad Special ."N ol ice. The new track into Cincinnati is complete, and pasnpers by this lir e are rsow landed the "New Pearl Street lVp.t," near the Burnet Itoue, aat ore mile rearer tn-busine-s centre of tke city than any other Depot. KÜKKRT MP:EK, Snp"rlnter.dnt. W. U. L. Noaie, General Ticket A(jent. A. S. Bt st, Traveling Agent. covU-dtf Iixlianiipoli and JInlinn 1864s m ISCi. a"e New Arrangement to Commence .''Ion lafs yiay to lKOf,. fHW'O passenger trains daily (Sunday excepted) bJ tween Indianapoli" and Madison. leave the Union Depot Indianapolis, at 8.00 A. M and 3 P. M... arriving at Madison at 10 .CO A. M. and 7.59 P. U. ,i. "V Leave tbe Depot at Vadinon at 6 A. M. and 2:41 P. M.t arriving at Indiarapoiix at 11 A. M. and 7.40 p. M. Train leave Columbus for iCuhville at 1 P.M., arriving at 5 10 P 51 , He turning leave kahv.lie at 7 A M., arnving at Columbus at 11:15 A. If. This Koad form a line with the Packets at Madisen for tue transportation of fre'bt between Cincinnati aud Indianapolis snd points West. Tanff of Freight a low a by any other route. Shipper and merchants Wet will find It to tke'.mtarestto sblpby tb'.slir.e. niarlS D. C. BRANFIAM. 8 inerintendent. Tin; INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL B.INR, I Financial A-out sintl I) ct intuited Depository of tlioUiiitcd 'States. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL ....l.DPOOO .... tiOO.tK'O CASH CAPITAL PAID IN "tt"! TILL receive subscription., as financial apent of V the Government, fr all of ia popular loan Will collect gold interest on reintered and coupon bonds on tbe mo.-t liberal terms. Currency bjEds caibed on presentation when due. Alwayion band a full t-upply cf U. S. revenue stamp, for sa at tbe regu'ar discount. Wilt buy and tell all govrnment securities, orders on Washington, coin and exchange In all the princ pal cities. W;H make collections throughout the Wert and East at vert reiSouaMe rates. Will receive deposits, and loan money at 6 per cent, on good security Having Enlim:t1 fA-ilitle, will transact all kind of backing bnMaets oa fair terns and with the utmost promptnej. 1 HFO. P. HACGnST, Prea'U INGRAM FLKTCnF.R, Cashier, ladianspolij. Dccecter 3, iSSs. dec4-d3m FOUNDRIES. HOOSIFaR STATE j FOUaNDRY AaD .stove works. cox. i.oicn fncit. Manalacturers icJ ITboleska'.e Dealera in Ä TO I HOLLO If - UMRE, VLL OUR STOVEe AKK OF 7iIK LXTZn A5 tuostiaipr ved patter..?. Our other work will err Vace Iron Frcnta. Columns. Radway, Mil) and Hou CatiLtr, Ac-. Ac. Orders by matl or otherwise .elicited, aad prompt attentn n gien. Oar prices will befonnd a low as any. OrJce, Sai's-rot m ar.d Fndiy IS3 8auth le f,ware stre-t. two aqcares d.retjy the Uaioa lepct. ocfj3 SALOON. BATES HOUSE SALOON, TyPER F.AT.S COUSF rNTRASCK.) BTH.BTIVSXBXlf aaaTa? WZ BVi-TJC. A. J. a1IY::US. rroprittor. TTIIIE Ear is s-3prlied with pnre 1'q'jor. w:b-, and tae I. be; frand- of c arsat:i tobaco; ai0 tae choicest old BvBrbos and Wbeat Whisky. The e-tab.!bmect ha beeo retiaiei thrsuhoct aafx-'ltf a. .J. .nuiaM:.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Of f ice Cyninntluui IZtilldlnf. Corner Meridian and narf land 3ts INDIA-NAP0LI3. LND mylavdtf
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DRY COODS.
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CATARRH AxJ til Di.'?! of the EAR. THKOAT. AND AIR-PASSAGES.-TXZATtO BT DR. XIGHTHILL, srK.;to5-Arr.L?T of Tnv. crlef.eatkd L.iiiiriiiM. nurrtTi:, 71. 31 f. tlnrk'sj riare?, rv York DR. LIGHTHILL WILL MAKK HIS Tinrtr visit TO IUDIAHAPOLIS Tuesday, January 31st, At-J will be altre BATES HOUSE FOR ONE WEEK, Fruta TUESDAY. January 31st, till SATUR DAY EVENING, February -Jib. Where he can be consulted oo ibe aboTe Dit faon!?. TCSTI.1IO.MAI.. IwpiasAPOUa, Decexber 6, lfC4. Da. LlcnmiLL: As I have bt en urjder your treatment for a maich pAt, and bave lTDproted ko jcr'-atty. I write to thank you for tbe teoetit I hv dt-rivt-d trom yur treaticent. I had differed a lot j tiir.e with catanh tu a diaajfreesble and oflciiHive form, ily ene of nnll i entirely dftroyed, and my fate at t. nie di.-t rted by tb swelling- in iry noe 1 ai.,o bd a very alsmti g and painful attack cf deafne-s. I n w report to yoa that I am a-mo-t entirely cured. My deaf:ieayuu complcteiy cure3 j in ins tnaa to wet-ks. Uj lace ia now natura! my sense of smell retarned to rue, and, in fact, I feel r-etttT in every way than I have be. n ia months pa t. I bad tried several mean to K-t core.1 before I hw you. but they a!! failej. If you have occasion M do o, you may ref-r to rr.e prso;ial!y, ar.d I ball cLeerfuily rec-'ianiciid yt-cr skill aa itdssrve. YcUis.trully, LEtVLT niLL, Ba'es House, lrdianaj.vi'.s. IxDjASAroi.is, IVcember 6, ZiCt. This may certlfv th.it I was very ieaf, that I bad a coplou and rn -t cffeiiNive discourse of m itt-r from my ear, e'd with it intens-pain. I wa'eerihard alerpless., my appetite gone and my health general y much erai(fd. Wl.iJe tl.uji uJTerirp, I pUced mys-1 under Ir. Lihthtll'a treatment about a month afco. and rw I ara entirely cured In every respect. Urt r tr. Liihihill .icccpt-d n?.y cae 1 had tried other treatment, hieb only mad nir wre. Cut now that that 1t. lghfb'.ll bas cored rr.e I ltare no words to tbar.k h m mCii ienly f.r bis Kkillfu! treatment f my eae. wh-ch 11 as dis.u-tinu to tbos around roe a it was alarming to mvkrlf. JOUN IX)HSKT. Uart:.svii !.t, Ixd., Ic. , l;0t. Da. Ijchthii.l Drsa Sir: Tour fav. r of recer.t date came duly to haai. Jif.ee placinj mpelf under yeur treatment It Catarrh 1 have improved very rat. My ca had been of some years tand:np, and 1 was much d.scourajredby Its obt:nacy. I have rec ived very great relief :nce you hean to treat me, an1 tbe loaibsorr. disere in rapi11y d:sspB-arinp, tbarrks to yotjr kill. Gratefully yours, W. K. SHKH'ARD. Frem George Ttp g. Member of Ray! Co'l'ge of Vetritiary &jrjeou, Lon'lon, KnglanJ. r.0CHE.sTta, N. T., Ike. I J, 1C3. Da. LtOHTHiiL Dear Sir: Allow meto express m gratitude to you for the cure of deafne.-s you ellected in ray right ear, whicn bas troubled me very much fur several years, and was almost entirely deaf for a few weeks past but more particularly cratuude Icr your excellent uccess upon ny deaf ear, which has been tiselesa to me for the past twenty years; the niss and uncrrnfirtble r-aring in my ear", wh eh at tiras isade tne ery nervous, bas disappeartd. Ton ms publish tb'.s acknowledgement ahr! j it be cf any service to yoa. (iratefully j oars, (jKOKGE TfcGG, ISo. WO State street. Frcratbe Rev. B.T. TVelsb. D. D.. formerly of the Pearl S'reet Faptitt Church, Alboy.S. T. A ls a st, N. T., April 15, 1SC4. Da. LidHTunx Dear Sir. Aliow me to express my grateful thanks fr Iba t-k iil and kinU at;et.U -u rri;.lrr-. to my daughter, whte ears bar t-ftn btiy atcted fer many year, and tor ..tue month pa-t has I een nearlv deprived of her bearing. 1 be lett ear. from Ler infancj'. bas been t adiy diseased, at times diacbarg b offrnilv matter. Tbe r git ea' is now well, and from prei-eut indica'Jonj I acticira'e th restoration of tbe left ear aL-o. I am, dear sir, gratef l y vours, H. T VVLIXB. D. D., xewtonv;l, A bany cwuiity, H. T. RtTiiESTra, March 13. IhC4. DiLightbili. ler Sir: Three months ago 1 placed try son, Char.e Feller, under your treatment for a d?afnea that was eery day growing worse, accompanied ty a eery effensire aad J-.sagreeable discbarge ot mauer from the ears. I now report to you his entire core, the actual treatment was bu: two months, yet tha d scharis entirely well, and ti hearing reatored. his general health is as good as I could desire, and bis spirits buoy act and lively. In fact be seems a iflere&t child. W ith Ilia gratrtsl thanks of a motter, 1 am, air, Kespectfuliy yours, C. C. FCLL'R, Genesee co., 5. T. Frem tbe Rv. Joseph If . Clarke, Rector ef St. James' Church. SrtAcrsc, 5. T., Feb.:0. 1.4. I have been deaf In one ear ever hii 1 was In College. ) some twenty ye am a?o. bj tbe kill or Dr. L.ibtbill i'.a bea tcg was enurriy retttored, o that tow I Lear ahke w;th both ears, and ( trA tbat I can use oy roice 1:b much more eate and comfort than before. JOSEPH JX. CLARKE. Frora Boo. D. H. Cs le. Jvena'or fron tha 23th District, w Tcrk A li a xt, Jan. C5. 1WV4. Mr Du Du. Ij.jrrirrtL It Is with great satisiacü n that I communicate to yoa toe effect ot tne tned'cioe you gave n a on my application to you for defectl teannr. I followed yo- rdircti bs, aad am bappy to .u:e tfcat I am so fit recovered, after tte firt few applications, a to fel quite C"B&den' that I am writ, ai d snail not i.ml t pr-fd farther. Be a"ured, dtrar sir. If net siTy boull require, I should not tesuare to plce nysef ccr jo-jr magic band. Tucs, with respect. ii. li. COLE, Albion, Orleans Co. Frei P. McTe-ney Iq , of Itrr;t. f do hereby certify tbat for tbe pa-t flftn nt'b my hearing ba bei. aüactM to a co:i-1-rab xnt, a'i that by an t fxrratioa oJ Lr. t.!j;bth:il I bav, Vtrn restored to my fu'a hari: ab I re ide in I etr.!t, and intend learinfj 'or home ioon, tbo dc'roa of kn'.Wina; ti.e ve-. racitr of this miy Inquire cf Mr. T.J. Mr Arthur, Ne. 4S4 Broadway. r. McTKENKY. "aw Toik, September 2. 1861. Kjowt rsvatjc, Or!eir.Cottr.'T, Jan. H, Da, LiCHTBtu. 1 hend jo a sia'erjet cf try case which you may u a ou tfcibk t'rojr I have ben aSVted th defae' a Tsr. and I bat triei every prescrpti- a. but to c.erct. i coi,su!i-d Dr. LirhtUil and h o;era ed up.n , and ir: rnx mukr-ne I w - rei-tfm! to bear n. i terd yoa this tat meet for tbe rn ft cf o.brs bo are lab ru.z undr ti.e nae d.-ea as my-if. I wou!d recc'mp.n4 ai tbat are atTicted with lb. a ditea.e to givo you a call. Kept u.ly y ours, MAiC tou:."g This ! ti cert fy tba th abive a cr erect statement. V. I). hCRNrSGHAM. Pastor U.K. Church, Z. T. 8LATE. MILO lilZT. Drrnnrr, 5craVr 3, This is to certify that I a deaf, acc mpanie ith a very di-r-eab:e lir..r.s; n cr.d in my bead, w Lich rendered ca"rer-a::oa d.R.cu!t, except in a loed ten of vo c. Ey ti.e k:U of Ir. Urfbtbi'.l my tar:r.t: ha hrn fcHy rsto-el. and the r Js r.aa ca-i. I al-o know o Mber cures of Vr. Llghthi", wticb frj;ly sarjction tae In lc recotLinetAiiCf b:m to the a icted. it 1. cow over two year sine my br:r.g res-.cre-f, a-i it r'triain. pev-f-cttotb:s tf.y. II. P. W T A T. Tet the cnderi;r.d, irwtpj Kr. Want per-onal'y, do rerebv certi.'y to the ror'ectne-e tf the atxve i it, raatt. WAITBCK A CUlTrKSDKN, C. MAN.M5' BALL. GLO. C. CHAMiLEK, B. R. KALLLaJsI, Firn of Ksü'Kk i 8-a. Dvrata Horar.. Albany, X. J. Tat. Lmbtttix rear er. 1 Ukef Casare io crufyIna; tbat ysu havt e rct- d a crea; datof la pruvexeal in tbe aear. 3? of my soi, Marcos C. hoessle. wfco b s, pre rlena to yt:r takirs; tee cae In band, b-en Cj!te deaf ram tbe efecta ef Scarletina. As 1 know cf m.cy anker cases wb cb yea tara cjre4 a)3 bt B-;:elt I kaet ro ba.itss.ev to reecf.n.end yn to tie pub!:c. 1 remain yonrs, v-rv trclr, THKOfHlLCS KOE83LZ, frojprtetor Dware Ileuae, Albaaj, 3. j. or ettei UBtBcuaUla swe t-Borrwara toctl-
INSURANCE.
of HAiiTi uii i, i:'i:. . ÄTNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS.' Erected 1859 Owned by tho Co. Cash Capital and 5;urlu, tJt?05t?5 62 The lBceme f ta'.s Company ia dovble that af aay ether rlrs Insurance) Corponktlon tat Cuiiedftata ESm lAL A rTKSnC.N 0IVK5 TO in K lySUfcASCl I et farm property, dweilitj and oct-balLllTiga. iaureasuch bulldirrs er eotteotsl eery f a wähle Bsasper, fr three or Ore yeaea. Leises Equitably Adjnated a ad I'restuptlf Paid In Caan. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, ( meh51-C3-dly I5DlASArOU.t5DU5A. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. McKernanoL Pierce, First Door East of Palmer House ;CP STAIRS.) IITI HitVK TO. SALI HOUSES A5D LOTS 13 W the Cty f Indianapolis, and Fanna aci Parwiinj Laeds In tris State, asd will sell lower thin ca .e ptiTbaed e'ewb.re 'eMl-dlwly ,H THE " Irl I r.ljinw" k'ls Trf7 ' V:- , sv k hettvc stored ILU O OOKSKCIIM WITU AB T 7TMKR WtW ML5T of the bosjc narae. ia or cut A Iu i'vnjoii. W. & H. GIXNN. ProcnetoiEXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, as-Dtia UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFlCt 05 THE COIKR of rTAiniy5TC5 139 Mercian streets, ladlaxapo'.la. Three daily Eipr"s Sew Tcrk; Two daily Kiprre te Cincinnati. an4 I wo a..'y F.ipreaees to Ckic&( and St.La!s; The above Cmpaaies are tbe a!y prjvl'.af a4Iipras-a ibe foltowina: r.aits, r;rD!A5A CF.5TRAL; LiFATETTI A CHICAOO; INDIANAPOLIS A FKJiU: TFKRF. HACTF. A KICHMG5I; BüLLF.fUNTAirTK A I5DLUAF0L1I ifoty. patas, valaable and freikt earrt4 wrtB safty and dispatr, and is ckart-ff spatial aad SC.b esei;fTP. 5vtes, h'Yt and Drafts eade rt-ioa soait !i be pr.Tiptly collected an4 J. BvrTTXjtFITtLTJ. ti DISSOLUTION. Dissolution of Copiirtncrthlp. fflHE FARTKF.SniP HKRVTOFtkE IIISTlNa E1 X tween Ilee.ry Allen Bad T. . twrt. In tbe Lie. ery ail ?e Stalle h. s r.es-, was litis ay tfis elvedby mntual con eat. Henry Ain bat in bSfkt tbe eet:e laterrst ia tie Btock, nete and took sccoin-s t f tbe sail firm. Is sa thonxd to co lect a'.l atefctstfeetbe (rn. BkasaU a-u- 1 tbe pam r t of ail db-a ar.a a-t tbe firsn, ad wt'l pay Iba same wbev presea'.ed for payment. HtTtET AILE5. T. W. BIAWAKT Iad.asp:t, Jasaary liCJ. I WILL STILL OnSC TH CSlKCM ATTK 14 stand eo Pearl street, lHsmi.te y eeoU af tjxuV .tk, tera I wU le crygUilom aJl cy U ausuanars aast L-taaBa. aast U aew ecea wke deaira teee. IUIIilU.1. JaaJLI-Xw
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